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The artwork depicts a vibrant and abstract scene, with swirling brushstrokes of warm oranges, yellows, and greens creating a lush, natural backdrop. In the foreground, a figure wearing a dark coat and sunglasses is pushing a stroller, with two children seated inside. The striking contrast between the abstract, expressive background and the realistic, figurative subject matter suggests a commentary on the intersection of modern life and the natural world. The artist's unique style and blending of different elements offer an intriguing and thought-provoking perspective on the experience of parenthood and urban living. ...
Sofía Berakha transforms the boundaries between abstraction and representation, weaving together oil and acrylic on canvas with textiles and found objects to create visually dynamic compositions. Her works frequently combine geometric patterns, vibrant colors, and layered textures, reflecting her interest in the rhythms of urban life and the nuances of human perception. Experimentation with materials is central to her practice. She incorporates textiles, stitching, and mixed media to create tactile surfaces that bridge painting and objecthood, emphasizing materiality and physical engagement. Her approach transforms two-dimensional surfaces into immersive environments that challenge conventional notions of space, rhythm, and perception. Through her innovative combination of forms and materials, Berakha’s work consistently investigates themes of identity, memory, and the urban landscape. Her practice invites viewers to engage with layered visual narratives and the subtleties of material presence, establishing a nuanced dialogue between abstraction, experience, and the environments that shape contemporary life. ...
LODO Gallery is a contemporary art space dedicated to exploring the dynamic relationship between emptiness and materiality. Founded on the belief that the void is not a lack, but a fertile ground for meaning and creation, the gallery showcases works across a range of media—including painting, sculpture, installation, photography, and video. Its curatorial approach emphasizes conceptual depth and visual resonance, offering exhibitions that invite reflection on contrast, presence, and transformation. The name LODO, meaning “mud” in Spanish, symbolizes the gallery’s core philosophy: like mud—a blend of earth and water—the void is a generative matrix where form and thought take shape. Located at the intersection of absence and expression, LODO Gallery fosters a space where artistic practices can unfold with freedom, nuance, and integrity. ...